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The NDSU Little Country Theatre completes the season with “Tales of the Lost Formicans,” a dark comedy about a Midwestern family struggling to find themselves while being observed by aliens.

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Jill Hough, program director of the Small Urban and Rural Transit Center within the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, has matched students from her public transportation course with…

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Cynthia Torges, assistant professor of human development and family science, will present “Positive Aging” on Thursday, May 12, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Edgewood Vista movie theater, located…

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Applications for the Robert H. Levis II Cross Ranch Fellowship are being accepted until May 11. The one-year award of approximately $3,800 will be given to a first- or second-year graduate student on…

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Area students successfully represented NDSU at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers District C – Student Professional Development Conference Competition April 14-16 in Lawrence, Kan. Eight…

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Chris Suriano, associate director of operations for the Memorial Union, received the prestigious Mary McCannel Gunkelman Recognition Award during a ceremony April 21 at the Memorial Union Grand room.…

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James Kakalios, author of the popular science book “The Physics of Superheroes,” will be the featured speaker for the 2011 College of Science and Mathematics Community Lectureship scheduled for May 3…

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Mariangel Alfonseca, assistant professor of mathematics, was awarded a three-year research grant from the National Science Foundation. Alfonseca's research applies Fourier techniques to the study of…

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The deadline for two FORWARD grant programs, the Leap Lab Renovation Grants and Leap Research Grants, is April 29. NDSU women assistant, associate or not-yet-tenured professors in STEM disciplines are…

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The NDSU Strategic Planning Committee continues its work to define the institution’s outstanding programs as the campus prepares for the future. The group’s second meeting was April 15.

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